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TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF STATE HEALTH SERVICESOPEN ENROLLMENT (OE)forCOVID-19 Vaccine Administration TeamsOE No. HHS0009739NIGP Class/Item No(s):948/34 & 948/92Table of Contents TOC \o "1-3" \h \z \u SECTION 1.SCHEDULE OF EVENTS PAGEREF _Toc58513222 \h 1SECTION 2.OVERVIEW PAGEREF _Toc58513223 \h 12.1.Introduction PAGEREF _Toc58513224 \h 12.2.Legal Authority PAGEREF _Toc58513225 \h 22.3.No Guarantee of Volume, Usage or Compensation PAGEREF _Toc58513226 \h 2SECTION 3.DEFINITIONS AND ACRONYMS PAGEREF _Toc58513227 \h 2SECTION 4.GENERAL INFORMATION PAGEREF _Toc58513228 \h 44.1.Sole Point of Contact PAGEREF _Toc58513229 \h 44.2.Changes, Modifications and Cancellation PAGEREF _Toc58513230 \h 44.2.1.Advertisement of Changes, Modifications or Cancellation PAGEREF _Toc58513231 \h 44.3.Offer Period PAGEREF _Toc58513232 \h 54.4.Costs Incurred PAGEREF _Toc58513233 \h 54.5.OE Questions or Clarifications PAGEREF _Toc58513234 \h 54.5.1.Questions and Requests for Clarification PAGEREF _Toc58513235 \h 54.5.2.Question and Clarification Format PAGEREF _Toc58513236 \h 64.5.3.Ambiguity, Conflict, Discrepancy PAGEREF _Toc58513237 \h 6SECTION 5.CONTRACT TERM PAGEREF _Toc58513238 \h 65.1.Term of Contract PAGEREF _Toc58513239 \h 75.2.Extension Option PAGEREF _Toc58513240 \h 7SECTION 6.Minimum QUALIFICATIONS PAGEREF _Toc58513241 \h 76.1Licensure and Accreditation PAGEREF _Toc58513242 \h 76.2Additional Minimum Qualifications for Contractor and Contractor Personnel PAGEREF _Toc58513243 \h 8SECTION 7.STATEMENT OF WORK PAGEREF _Toc58513244 \h 87.1.Project Overview PAGEREF _Toc58513245 \h 87.2.DSHS Responsibilities PAGEREF _Toc58513246 \h 97.3.Statement of Services to be Provided PAGEREF _Toc58513247 \h 97.3.1.Required Activities Prior to the COVID-19 Vaccination Event PAGEREF _Toc58513248 \h 97.3.2.The Contractor must complete the following required event site planning activities prior to the COVID-19 Vaccination Event: PAGEREF _Toc58513249 \h 107.3.3.Required Activities on the COVID-19 Vaccination Event Date PAGEREF _Toc58513250 \h 147.3.4.Required Activities After the COVID-19 Vaccination Event PAGEREF _Toc58513251 \h 177.3.5.Prohibition Against the Independent Submission of Health Insurance Claims for COVID-19 Vaccine Administration Fees PAGEREF _Toc58513252 \h 187.4.Performance Criteria PAGEREF _Toc58513253 \h 187.4.1.Specific Performance Standards PAGEREF _Toc58513254 \h 187.5.Contractor Personnel Performance PAGEREF _Toc58513255 \h 197.6.Notice of Criminal Activity PAGEREF _Toc58513256 \h 197.7.Notice of Insolvency or Indebtedness PAGEREF _Toc58513257 \h 207.8.Invoice Requirements and Payment PAGEREF _Toc58513258 \h 207.8.1.Invoice Requirements PAGEREF _Toc58513259 \h 207.8.2.Payment PAGEREF _Toc58513260 \h 217.9.Data Use Agreement (DUA) PAGEREF _Toc58513261 \h 227.10.Terms and Conditions PAGEREF _Toc58513262 \h 23SECTION 8.DSHS CONTRACT ADMINISTRATION PAGEREF _Toc58513263 \h 23SECTION 9.INSURANCE requirements PAGEREF _Toc58513264 \h 239.1.Insurance Coverage PAGEREF _Toc58513265 \h 23SECTION 10.CONFIDENTIAL OR PROPRIETARY INFORMATION PAGEREF _Toc58513266 \h 2510.1.Public Information Act PAGEREF _Toc58513267 \h 2510.2.Applicant waiver – intellectual property PAGEREF _Toc58513268 \h 27SECTION 11.BINDING OFFER PAGEREF _Toc58513269 \h 27SECTION 12.required application documents PAGEREF _Toc58513270 \h 28SECTION 13.Application SUBMISSION requirements PAGEREF _Toc58513271 \h 2813.1.E-Mail Submission PAGEREF _Toc58513272 \h 2913.2.Receipt of Application PAGEREF _Toc58513273 \h 30SECTION 14.SCREENING OF APPLICATIONS PAGEREF _Toc58513274 \h 3014.1.Initial Screening of Applications PAGEREF _Toc58513275 \h 3014.2.Verification of Past Vendor Performance PAGEREF _Toc58513276 \h 31SECTION 15.AWARD PROCESS PAGEREF _Toc58513277 \h 3215.1.Contract Award and Execution PAGEREF _Toc58513278 \h 3215.pliance for Participation in State Contracts PAGEREF _Toc58513279 \h 3215.2.1.Required Pre-Award Verifications PAGEREF _Toc58513280 \h 3215.2.2.Additional Required Pre-Award Verifications PAGEREF _Toc58513281 \h 3315.3.Award To Governmental Entities PAGEREF _Toc58513282 \h 34SECTION 16.disclosure of interested parties PAGEREF _Toc58513283 \h 35SCHEDULE OF EVENTSEnrollment Period Opens(Posted to HHS OE Opportunities webpage)December 11, 2020Enrollment Period Closes(Final date for RECEIPT of Applications) August 31, 2021 at 5:00 P.M. Anticipated Contract Start DateEffective on the signature date of the latter of the Parties to sign the Contract, if any awarded, and will expire on August 31, 2021, unless earlier terminated or extended pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Contract. Applications must be received by DSHS prior to the closing date as indicated in this Schedule of Events or as changed via an Addendum posted to the HHS Open Enrollment Opportunities webpage. Every Applicant is solely responsible for ensuring its Application is received before the submission period closes. DSHS is not responsible for lost, misdirected or late applications.The dates in the Schedule of Events are tentative. DSHS reserves the right to modify these dates at any time by posting an Addendum to the HHS Open Enrollment Opportunities webpage. By submitting an Application, the Applicant represents and warrants that any individual submitting the Application and any related documents on behalf of the Applicant is authorized to do so and to bind the Applicant under any resulting contract.Withdrawal of Application:Applications may be withdrawn from consideration or amended at any time prior to the “Enrollment Period Closes” date by emailing a request to the Sole Point of Contact, Section 4.1. The e-mail subject line should contain the OE number and title as indicated on the cover page. The Applicant is solely responsible for ensuring requests are received timely by DSHS. DSHS is not responsible for lost, misdirected or late emails.OVERVIEWIntroductionThe Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) is an agency within the Texas Health and Human Services (HHS) system. DSHS is seeking Applications to establish Contract(s) to provide COVID-19 vaccination services to residents living in the State of Texas. To be considered for award, Applicants must submit a comprehensive Application which meets all the requirements of this OE and includes all requested documentation. Legal AuthorityThis OE is authorized by Texas Government Code Sections 531.039 and 2155.144, Texas Health and Safety Code Section 12.051, and Title 1, Texas Administrative Code, §391.205.No Guarantee of Volume, Usage or CompensationDSHS does not guarantee any volume, usage, or compensation to be paid to any Contractor under any Contract resulting from this Open Enrollment. Additionally, all contracts resulting from this Open Enrollment are subject to appropriations, the availability of funds, and termination. DEFINITIONS AND ACRONYMSUnless the context clearly indicates otherwise, throughout this Open Enrollment, the definition given to a term below applies whenever the term appears in this Open Enrollment, in any Application submitted in response to this Open Enrollment, and in any Contract awarded as a result of this Open Enrollment. All other terms have their ordinary and common meaning. TermDefinitionAddendumA written clarification or revision to this Open Enrollment. All Addenda will be posted to the HHS Open Enrollment Opportunities web page.AppendixAdditional information and/or forms that are available in addition to this Open Enrollment document.ApplicationAll information and materials submitted by an Applicant in response to this Open Enrollment.ApplicantAny person or entity that submits an Application in response to this Open Enrollment. May also be referred to as Respondent. ContractAny Contract(s) awarded resulting from this Open Enrollment.Contractor(Provider)Each Applicant, if any, awarded a Contract as a result of this Open Enrollment. May also be referred to as Provider. Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, all terms and conditions of this Open Enrollment and resulting Contract that refer to Applicant apply with equal force to Contractor (Provider).DebarmentAn exclusion from contracting or subcontracting with state agencies on the basis of cause set forth in Title 34, Texas Administrative Code, §20.585.DeliverablesGoods or services contracted for delivery or performance.EventAn approved DSHS COVID-19 vaccination clinic organized and facilitated within a DSHS Public Health Region.HHS AgencyThe Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) and the Texas Department of Health and Human Services (DSHS) may be identified separately as a ‘HHS Agency’ or collectively as the ‘HHS Agencies’ in this Open Enrollment or any resulting Contract(s)HHS Open Enrollment Opportunities The HHS web page where Open Enrollments are posted: Language LineTranslation services provided by an HHS Contractor that can be utilized by HHS Enterprise Agencies.Open Enrollment (OE)This document, including all exhibits, attachments, and addenda, as applicable, posted on the HHS Open Enrollment Opportunities webpage.Statement of WorkThe description of services and deliverables in this Open Enrollment that the Contractor (Provider) is required to provide under the Contract.Standing Delegation Orders (SDOs)Written instructions, orders, rules, regulations, or procedures prepared by a physician. SDOs provide authority and a plan for use with patients presenting themselves prior to being examined or evaluated by a physician. Provides clinical authority for specific acts of immunization clinical services underauthority of Title 22, Texas Administrative Code Chapter 193, Standing Delegation Orders. Additional information can be accessed here: Administration Teams (VAT’s)Applicant or organizations with the resources required to assemble and deploy vaccine administration teams to administer the COVID-19 vaccine in community or facility settings in one or more Texas counties.Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS)A national vaccine safety surveillance program run by Center for Disease Control (CDC) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). VAERS serves as an early warning system to detect possible safety issues with U.S. vaccines by collecting information about adverse events (possible side effects or health problems) that occur after vaccination.Refer to Exhibit B, Health and Human Services (HHS) Uniform Terms and Conditions – Vendor, Version 3.1, for additional definitions.GENERAL INFORMATIONSole Point of Contact All questions, requests for clarification, or other communication about this OE shall be made in writing only to the DSHS sole point of contact listed below. Attempts to ask questions by phone or in person will not be allowed or recognized as valid. Jennifer BoggsContract Manager Email: Jennifer.Boggs@dshs.To be considered for contract award, applications must only be submitted to this address. See Section13 for submission requirements. Do not contact other HHS Agency personnel regarding this OE. This restriction, as to only communicating in writing with the DSHS sole point of contact identified above, does not preclude discussions between Applicant and agency personnel for the purposes of conducting business unrelated to this OE. Changes, Modifications and CancellationDSHS reserves the right to change, amend, modify or cancel this OE at any time. All Applications, including those submitted after cancellation of the OE, become the property of DSHS upon receipt. Advertisement of Changes, Modifications or CancellationIf DSHS determines that the OE needs to be changed or modified, either an addendum will be posted on the OE Opportunities webpage or the OE will be canceled. The action to be taken will be determined at the sole discretion of DSHS. Furthermore, if the OE will be canceled, DSHS will determine, in its sole discretion, if a new OE will be posted. No HHS Agency will be responsible or liable in any regard for the failure of any individual or entity to receive notification of any posting to the OE Opportunities webpage.It is the responsibility of each Applicant to monitor the OE Opportunities webpage for any Addenda or additional information regarding this OE. Failure to monitor the OE Opportunities webpage will in no way release or relieve any Applicant or Contractor of its obligations to fulfill the requirements as posted.Offer PeriodBy submitting an Application in response to this OE, Applicant agrees that its Application will remain a firm and binding offer to enter into a Contract under all terms and conditions of this OE for at least 240 days from the date applications are due, as stated in Exhibit A, HHS Solicitation Affirmations, unless withdrawn by the Applicant before the Enrollment Period closes. An Applicant may extend the time for which its Application will be honored and include the extended period in the Application.Costs IncurredDSHS accepts no obligations for costs incurred in preparing, submitting, and screening an Application, including, but not limited to, costs or expenses related to contract execution. Applicants understand that issuance of this OE or retention of Applications in no way constitutes a commitment by DSHS to award a Contract. All Applications shall be prepared simply and economically, providing a straightforward, concise delineation of the Applicant’s capabilities to satisfy the requirements of this OE and submitted at the sole expense of the Applicant. OE Questions or ClarificationsQuestions and Requests for ClarificationWritten questions and requests for clarification regarding this OE are permitted if submitted by e-mail to the Sole Point of Contact, Section 4.1. Responses to questions and requests for clarification will not be posted. However, if DSHS determines, based on a question, request for clarification, or any other factor (including, but not limited to notices of ambiguity, conflict, or discrepancy as reference in Section 4.5.3, below), that the OE needs to be amended or clarified, either an addendum will be posted on the OE Opportunities webpage or the OE will be canceled. The action to be taken will be determined at the sole discretion of DSHS. Furthermore, if the OE will be canceled, DSHS will determine, in its sole discretion, if a new OE will be posted. Question and Clarification FormatQuestions and requests for clarification must include the following information:the OE Number the question or request for clarification, providing the following information: OE language, topic, section headingSection, Paragraph and Page number(s) or Exhibit/AttachmentThe requestor must provide the following contact information:Company NameCompany Representative NamePhone NumberE-Mail addressAmbiguity, Conflict, DiscrepancyApplicants must notify the Sole Point of Contact, Section 4.1, of any ambiguity, conflict, discrepancy, exclusionary specification, omission or other error in the OE. Notices must be submitted in the same manner for submitting questions. Each Applicant submits its Application at its own risk.If an Applicant fails to properly and timely notify the Sole Point of Contact, Section 4.1, of any ambiguity, conflict, discrepancy, exclusionary specification, omission or other error in the OE, the Applicant, whether awarded a contract or not: shall have waived any claim of error or ambiguity in the OE and any resulting contract, shall not contest the interpretation by DSHS of such provision(s), and shall not be entitled to additional compensation, relief, or time by reason of ambiguity, conflict, discrepancy, exclusionary specification, omission, or other error or its later correction. CONTRACT TERMTerm of ContractDSHS may award one or more Contracts under this OE. Any Contract resulting from this OE will be effective on the signature date of the latter of the Parties to sign the agreement and will expire on August 31, 2021, unless terminated earlier pursuant to the terms and conditions of the Contract.Extension OptionDSHS, at its sole option and subject to availability of funding, may extend the Contract beyond the initial term for up to one year as necessary to ensure continuity of service, to process a new OE to award new contract(s), for purposes of transition, or as otherwise determined to serve the best interest of the State of Texas. Minimum QUALIFICATIONSTo be eligible to apply for a Contract and receive an award, Applicant(s), must be eligible, qualified and meet all requirements of this OE. Applicant requirements apply with equal force to Contractors and Providers awarded contracts under this OE. 6.1Licensure and AccreditationApplicant and all personnel and technicians assigned to provide services under the Contract must have all permits, licenses, and certifications required by applicable law. Assigned personnel and technicians, who may include department directors or equivalent positions, providing services that, by law, require a professional license or certification, must hold a current, valid, and applicable Texas license and/or certification in good standing. Contractor is responsible for ensuring all Contractor staff and subcontractors, if any, hold current, valid, and applicable licenses and/or certifications in good standing. A copy of each permit, license, certification, registration or other evidence of authority to practice for both the Applicant and all assigned personnel, as applicable, must be submitted with the Application. Each Contractor is required to maintain all required permits, licenses, and certifications for the business during the term of the Contract. The Contractor and Contractor’s personnel and subcontractors, if any, must also maintain their individual required permits, licenses, and certifications during the term of the Contract. All required permits, licenses, and/or certifications must be included with submitted Applications. Contractor must submit all required permits, licenses, and certifications to the assigned contract manager for additional Contractor’s personnel and subcontractors, if any, added to the VAT after Contract execution. During annual contract reviews, Contractor shall provide updated licenses and/or certifications at DSHS’s request.6.2Additional Minimum Qualifications for Contractor and Contractor PersonnelApplicants must meet the requirements below to be considered eligible to apply at the time the OE application is submitted. Applicant must continue to meet these conditions throughout the selection, contract and funding process. DSHS expressly reserves the right to review and analyze the documentation submitted and to request additional documentation to determine the entity’s eligibility to execute a Contract with DSHS.An Applicant must be eligible to receive federal or state funds (e.g. not debarred or not excluded or terminated).An Applicant must not be debarred from receiving any federal or state funds at the time of the Contract award. A list of debarred vendors may be viewed at: Applicant must be in good standing as listed on the SAM database located at: the Applicant is a Texas legal or professional entity, the Applicant must be “active” or willing to become an “active” business entity authorized to do business in the state of639572015875000 Texas, as listed on the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts’ database located at: or and provide current proof of liability insurance, such as pharmacist liability insurance, professional liability insurance, malpractice insurance, professional business liability insurance or an equivalent form of insurance/coverage upon request by DSHS.A Provider must accept the terms of this OE, and all Exhibits, including the Data Use Agreement (“DUA”), without exception.STATEMENT OF WORKProject OverviewTo achieve the highest level of COVID-19 vaccination coverage among the 29.68 million residents living in the State of Texas, DSHS will be utilizing the services of the vaccine administration teams (VATs) enrolled under this OE to administer the COVID-19 vaccines in community or facility settings in one or more counties across the state.DSHS Public Health Regions will be working in conjunction with local public health entities and other community partners to secure Event locations to host COVID-19 vaccination events. DSHS Public Health Regions will also advertise COVID-19 vaccination events and provide a mechanism for individuals to pre-register for these Events. VATs deployed under this OE to host a community or facility COVID-19 vaccination event must be comprised of unique individuals serving in the following roles:One on-site project manager per COVID-19 vaccination event;One supervising physician (licensed in the State of Texas) per COVID-19 vaccination event;One vaccinator per 25 clients;One vaccinator clinical assistant per 25 clients;One administrative team member responsible for greeting/patient flow per 25 clients;One administrative team member responsible for documentation per 25 clients;One crowd control team member per 100 clients; andOne security guard per 100 clients.The supervising physician may also serve in the capacity of a vaccinator, but all other roles must be occupied by separate individuals for the Event. In addition to appropriately assembling the individuals required for the VAT, the Applicant must be equipped to deploy the minimum required supplies and conduct the required activities outlined in section 7.3 by the COVID-19 vaccination Event date.Once pre-registration closes for a specified COVID-19 vaccination event, Contractors enrolled under this OE will be eligible to provide vaccine administration services for COVID-19 vaccination events that occur within a county in which they are enrolled to provide services. Once activated, the entity must be prepared to provide the required activities outlined below by the Event date.DSHS ResponsibilitiesIdentifying the site; Establishing agreements with identified site locations; Advertising the Event;Coordination with OE Contractor through activation letter regarding established vaccine site; Submitting claims to insurance companies for vaccine administration fees;Providing the OE Contractor training and technical support; and Checking the vaccines in/out to the OE Contractor. Statement of Services to be ProvidedRequired Activities Prior to the COVID-19 Vaccination Event Develop Event Site PlanThe Contractor must complete the following required event site planning activities prior to the COVID-19 Vaccination Event: A. Event Site Plan Development and Prior Approval1.Coordinate with Event facility manager to develop an Event site plan which includes conducting a site survey to determine proper station layout, client flow, and address any potential security issues.2.Submit the final Event plan to the designated DSHS Public Health Region for the Event location. This Event plan must include:a)Flow diagram for the layout of the specific facility;b)Site security plan;c)Site parking plan (or road flow for drive-through events);d)Staffing plan/roster of Event core staff, including full name, license numbers (where applicable), email addresses, and phone numbers; ande)Plans for the disposal of biohazard materials and used sharps container;f)Methods to encourage physical distancing and provide one-way flow through the clinic or as part of a Vaccination Event.3.Event plans must be approved by the designated DSHS Public Health Region prior to the Event date.Secure Event StaffThe Contractor must assemble the following team for the COVID-19 Vaccination Event:?One on-site project manager per COVID-19 vaccination Event;?One supervising physician (licensed in the State of Texas) per COVID-19 vaccination event;?One vaccinator per 25 clients;?One vaccinator clinical assistant per 25 clients;?One administrative team member responsible for greeting/patient flow per 25 clients;?One administrative team member responsible for documentation per 25 clients;?One crowd control team member per 100 clients; and?One security guard per 100 clients.The supervising physician may also serve in the capacity of a vaccinator, but all other roles must be occupied by separate individuals for the Event. All other roles must be occupied by separate individuals uniquely serving in a single role on the event date. In some communities, it may be necessary to ensure that at least one team member speaks a language other than English. OE Contractor must be prepared to address language barriers through the inclusion of team members who can speak the identified foreign language (as indicated by the designated DSHS Public Health Region) or by using the HHS Language Line (as coordinated by the DSHS Public Health Region).Secure Supplies and MaterialsRespondent (the Contractor) must secure sufficient supplies to meet the needs of staff and the highest anticipated number of patients (pre-registered clients + 25%). These supplies include the resources outlined below by category.Vaccine Administration SuppliesAlcohol Prep Pads, Sterile Band-Aids, Adhesive Cotton Balls, Sterile Needles (as recommended by the designated DSHS Public Health Region; some supplied vaccines may come with appropriate needles)Syringes (as recommended by the designated DSHS Public Health Region; some supplied vaccines may come with appropriate syringes)Vaccination Record Cards for Clients (as recommended by the designated DSHS Public Health Region; some supplied vaccines may come with appropriate vaccine record cards)Clinical Supplies?Biohazard Bucket and Bags?Cleaning Sprays/Wipes, Sanitizing Products (Using EPA’s Registered Antimicrobial Products for Use Against Novel Coronavirus SARS-Cov-2)?Face Coverings for Clients Who Arrive Without One?Gauze Pads?Hand Sanitizer?Hand Sanitizer Dispensers?Medical Gloves?Paper Towels?Partition Screens?Privacy Screens ?Sharps Containers?Table and Chairs for Client and Vaccinator at Each Vaccinator Station?Table Covers, Disposable (i.e. Blue Chux, allowing for changes between clients)?Tall Trash Cans and Heavy-Duty Trash Bags?1 Thermometer (Touchless, Infrared) and Thermometer Battery per 25 pre-registered clients?TissuesMedical Emergency Supplies?Antihistamines (diphenhydramine [Benadryl], hydroxyzine [Atarax, Vistaril], and syringes if needed)?Automated External Defibrillator (AED)?Cell Phone or Land Line to Call 911?Emergency First Aid Kit?Epinephrine in Prefilled Autoinjector Or Prefilled Syringe (various doses), prepackaged syringes, vials, or ampules (Epi-pens)Personal Protective Equipment for ALL Event StaffFace Coverings/MasksGloves (Multiple Sizes)Face ShieldsDisposable GownsVaccine Storage and Handling Materials, at a minimum:?One Digital Data Logger for Each Vaccine Storage Unit/Container?One High-Capacity Portable Vaccine Cooler for Frozen Vaccines?One High-Capacity Portable Vaccine Cooler for Refrigerated Vaccines?Smaller Vaccine Storage Units for Easy Vaccinator Access at Each Vaccination StationEvent Materials?Badges for Event Staff IDs ?Canopies (For Outdoor Events)?Chairs for Client Post-Vaccination Waiting Area (For Indoor Events)?Chairs for Client Waiting Area (For Indoor Events)?Chairs for Event Staff ?Clip Boards?Cones (To encourage physical distancing and provide one-way flow through the clinic)?File Boxes?Hard Plastic Barriers on Greeter Tables?Internet Connected Laptop or Tablet?MiFi devices for Internet Connections?Posts, brackets, or easels for outdoor signs ?Printer?Printer Ink?Printer Paper?Reflective Vests for Event Staff?Rope Stands for Crowd Control?Ropes for Crowd Control?Scissors?Stapler and Staples?Table Drapes?Table(s) for Documentation Area(s)?Table(s) for Event Greeter(s)?Table(s) for Vaccine Prep Area(s)?Tape, Floor Tape to Mark Physically Distanced Positions in Line?Tape, Masking Tape for Event Signage?Walkie Talkies for Event Staff CommunicationPrinted Materials?COVID-19 Screening Checklist?DSHS-supplied Event Materials (Banners, Welcome Signs, Posters, etc.)?Event Signage?HIPAA Privacy Statement?ImmTrac2 Consent Forms?Emergency Use Authorization (EUA)/Vaccine Information Statement (VIS)?EUA/VIS AddendumPlan Event Communication ProtocolDetermine how communication at the event will be accomplished (verbal and/or non-verbal means)Establish communication plan for directing clients through the eventEnsure All Event Staff Complete Required TrainingInfection Control Practices Training required for event staff includes the following:?How to Use Personal Protective Equipment: How to Properly Don (Put On) And Off (Take Off) PPE, And How to Properly Dispose Of PPE?Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and Basic Life Support (BLS) for all Vaccinators?How to Use the Laptops/Tablets, Digital Thermometers, and Any Other Devices That Will Be Used During the Event?The Supervising Physician’s Plan for Medical Management of an Adverse Event; Clinical Staff Should Understand Their Roles in Implementing the Plan?How to Use the Vaccine Storage Units Expected to Be Used During the Event?Vaccine storage, handling, preparation, and administration for ALL the vaccine(s) being offered, using manufacturer instructions for the vaccine and CDC and Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) guidance found in:CDC’s Vaccine Storage and Handling ToolkitVaccine Administration Recommendations and Guidelines Training should include an observation component. Validate staff knowledge of and skills in vaccine administration with a skills checklist.You Call the Shots training programs about specific vaccinesData Logger Training?Required Trainings as directed by the designated DSHS Public Health Region. These include:Training on the DSHS system for documenting vaccine encounters during the eventTraining on the DSHS system for collecting ImmTrac2 consent formsTraining on the DSHS Data Logger you will be issued on the event day by the COVID-19 Vaccine Storage FacilityTraining on the Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System (VAERS)Training on How to Prepare All Physical Event Paperwork for Submission to the Appropriate Texas Public Health EntityPrepare for Vaccine Storage & HandlingEnsure plans are in place for maintaining vaccine at appropriate temperatures while it is stored and throughout the clinic day based on vaccine storage and handling guidanceIdentify location on the site plan where appropriate electricity outlets are availableA contingency plan should also be in place, in case vaccines are delayed or compromised and need to be replacedPlan to bring any necessary surge protectors and extension cords (with labels to NOT unplug from the outlet)Test and Prepare All Event Day EquipmentTest connections and operability of any computers, tablets, and printersTest the operability of thermometersTest the operability of vaccine storage unitsIf mobile vaccine storage units are not in use, they must be conditioned (powered with regulated temperatures) in anticipation of the Event date.Finalize Clinic SecurityIdentify options for on-site security in coordination with the Event facility managerDesignate a space or system to secure vaccine and protect clinic staff and their valuablesReference Clinic Event ChecklistsCDC Checklist of Best Practices for Vaccination Clinics Held at Satellite, Temporary, or Off-Site Locations. Retrieved from Action Coalition Skills Checklist for Vaccine Administration. Retrieved from H: Recommendations for Portable Vaccine Refrigerators and Portable Vaccine FreezersRequired Activities on the COVID-19 Vaccination Event DateVaccine Pick-Up at Assigned COVID-19 Vaccine Storage FacilityContractors providing services under this OE will NOT be required to order or store COVID-19 vaccines. Instead, they will be given a pick-up location within 75 miles of the Event location for the collection of the appropriate quantity of COVID-19 vaccine. Vaccines must be picked up and dropped off on the Event date.At the time of vaccine pick-up, Contractor will be required to:1.Accept and set up the data logger issued by the assigned COVID-19 Vaccine Storage Facility; issued data loggers must be properly and continuously used from the time vaccines are picked up to the time they are dropped off; 2.Check the expiration dates of vaccines (and diluents, if applicable) during pick-up. (Note: If you are using multidose vials, be sure to review “beyond use dates” (BUD), along with expiration dates;3.Ensure that vaccines are being kept in proper storage equipment that maintains the manufacturer-recommended temperature range from the time when vaccine is picked up to the time when the vaccine is dropped off (i.e., a portable vaccine refrigerator or qualified container and pack-out specifically designed and tested to maintain correct temperatures when opened and closed during the clinic);4.Ensure that vaccines are being kept in proper storage equipment that is appropriate for the volume of vaccine being picked up; and5.Ensure the vaccine arrives at the Event at least 1 hour before the Event start time.Event SetupTo prepare for the Event, Contractor will be required to:1.Please allow at least 2 hours prior to the Event for setup;2.Post signage throughout the Event space;3.Designate a clean area for vaccine preparation and set the area up prior to the clinic;4.Designate a qualified individual to oversee infection control throughout the Event;5.Distribute a sufficient supply of PPE to staff, including face masks, gloves, and, if appropriate, eye shields;6.Place a sufficient supply of face coverings out for visitors and patients who may not have one; 7.Place a sufficient supply of hand sanitizer out for staff and patients to repeatedly practice hand hygiene;8.Set up additional controls, such as counters and plastic shields, to minimize contact where patients and staff interact (e.g., registration or screening areas);9.Post signs, barriers, and floor markers to instruct patients to remain 6 feet apart from other patients and clinic staff;10.Distribute a sufficient supply of thermometers to check patient temperatures prior to entering the vaccination clinic and COVID symptom checklists;11.Ensure Event staff are wearing identification cards or other identification (vests, shirts, etc.), as appropriate;12.Designate a team member to provide the vaccinator stations updates and wait times throughout the Event;13.Distribute cleaning supplies so workspaces can be cleaned regularly;14.Plan to cleanse and disinfect vaccination stations at a minimum of every hour, between shifts, and if station areas become visibly soiled. Incorporate other CDC/EPA guidance as appropriate for your clinic circumstances;15.Ensure Event staff is wearing appropriate PPE;16.Ensure supplies such as tissues, hand sanitizer, and wastebaskets are readily accessible throughout the Event space;17.Plan to ensure that any gloves worn by those administering vaccine, are changed, and that hand hygiene is performed between patients; and18.Plan to provide extra cleaning and sanitizing support. Frequently clean and disinfect all patient service counters and patient contact areas, including frequently touched objects and surfaces such as workstations, keyboards, telephones, and doorknobs.On-site Vaccine Storage and HandlingThe purpose of the vaccine “cold chain” is to maintain product quality from the time of manufacture until the point of administration by ensuring that vaccines are stored and transported within CDC-recommended temperature ranges. See Exhibit H for Recommendations for Portable Vaccine Refrigerators and Portable Vaccine Freezers.To ensure that the vaccine “cold-chain” is maintained, Contractor will be required to:1.Monitor and document vaccine temperatures as required throughout the day;2.Be familiar with CDC’s Vaccine Storage and Handling Toolkit, Exhibit I which provides guidance on safe and effective vaccine management practices for all health care providers;3.Review and record vaccine temperatures at least once an hour to ensure they remain at correct temperatures;4.Ensure the vaccine storage containers are being kept closed as much as possible;5.Ensure the vaccines are being protected from light;6.Ensure vaccines are being prepared in a clean, designated medication area, away from any potentially contaminated items;7.If using reconstituted vaccines, ensure they are being prepared according to the manufacturer’s guidelines;8.Ensure the vaccines are being prepared at the time of administration;9.If vaccines are pre-drawn from a multidose vial, ensure that only the contents of 1 multidose vial are being drawn up at one time by each staff member administering vaccines (the maximum number of doses per vial is described in the package insert);10.If using single-dose or multidose vials, ensure the syringes are being labeled with the name of the vaccine; and11.Once drawn up, ensure that vaccines are being kept in the recommended temperature range (use the manufacturer’s guidelines regarding the specific time limits for being out of the recommended temperature range).Vaccination ProcessDuring the vaccination process, Contractor is required to:1.Ensure the client was screened for eligibility, if vaccination is limited to certain populations;2.Ensure the client was screened for contraindications and precautions;3.Distribute Emergency Use Authorization (EUA)/Vaccine Information Statement (VIS) fact sheets prior to vaccine administration;4.Ensure the client has provided signed consent;5.Ensure the following happens during vaccine preparation:a.Vaccine is prepared in a designated area;b.The cold chain is maintained until time for administration;c.Staff is safely handling and disposing of needles and syringes; and d.No more than 1 multidose vial or number as indicated by the manufacturer’s package insert is drawn up at one time by each vaccinator;6.Ensure the patient flow is being monitored to avoid drawing up unnecessary doses;7.Ensure that hand hygiene is being performed before vaccine preparation, between patients, and any time hands become soiled. If gloves are worn, they should be changed, and hand hygiene should be performed between patients;8.Ensure that vaccinators are following manufacturer instructions and federal vaccine administration guidance related to dose, site, and route. Resources can be found at these sites: Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases; and CDC Vaccine Administration Resource Library;9.Ensure that each vaccination is being documented and that clients are receiving documentation for their personal records, including information about scheduling a second vaccination appointment, if needed;10.Ensure that the client is given a record of the vaccines she/he received; and11.Ensure that clients are observed after vaccination:a.Walk-through clinics: Patients should be observed in a waiting area for 15 minutes after vaccination for syncope (fainting) or other adverse events.b.Curbside or drive-through clinics: Drivers should be directed to a waiting area for 15 minutes and checked before they leave. This is critical at a drive-through immunization clinic because of the potential for injury when the vaccinated person is driving a car.Shutting Down the Clinic/EventProperly cleaning the vaccination Event space following the Event allows our community and facility partners to know how much we value our partnership with them. Contractor must ensure that/to:1.Any remaining viable vaccine is appropriately stored and handled to protect the cold chain;2.All remaining vaccine in syringes is discarded according to protocol;3.Properly dispose of trash;4.All biohazardous material is disposed of properly;5.Wipe down all hard surface supplies & equipment prior to breaking down; and6.Wipe down exposed skin with body wipes.Documentation & ReportingContractor must ensure that:1.All vaccines administered are properly documented in the DSHS system for documenting vaccine encounters during the Event;2.Any vaccine administration errors were reported to all appropriate Contractors;3.Any needlestick injuries were recorded in a sharps injury log and reported to all appropriate Contractors; and4.Any paper records recorded during the vaccination event are prepared for submission to the appropriate Texas Public Health Entity.Vaccine Drop-OffContractor must ensure that:1.Unused vaccines must be returned on the same day;2.Viable, unused vaccine is placed back in proper storage equipment that maintains the manufacturer-recommended temperature range at the end of the clinic day; and3.The Vaccine Storage Facility (where you picked up the vaccines) will accept any excess vaccines not used during the COVID-19 vaccination event and will collect the data loggers that were distributed for use on the Event day;?Returned vaccines will placed in quarantine (separated by mobile storage unit) until the data logger data for the mobile storage unit is read and cleared (no temperature excursions identified).Required Activities After the COVID-19 Vaccination EventOE Contractor may not retain any Event documentation and will be required to deliver Event-related documentation to the to the appropriate Texas Public Health Entity within 7 days of the Event date.Prohibition Against the Independent Submission of Health Insurance Claims for COVID-19 Vaccine Administration FeesContractor is strictly prohibited from collecting health insurance information from Event participants with the intention of independently submitting health insurance claims for vaccine administration fees. Contractor is strictly prohibited from filing health insurance claims for Event vaccine administration fees. Performance CriteriaDSHS will look solely to the Contractor(s) for the performance of all contractual obligations resulting from an award based on this OE. No Contractor will be relieved of its obligations for any nonperformance by its subcontractors. Contractor must ensure that its subcontractors abide by all requirements, terms, and conditions of this Contract. Unless the context clearly indicates otherwise, every requirement and every prohibition set forth in this OE and any resulting contract that applies to a Contractor applies with equal force to its employees, agents, representatives, and subcontractors. Contractor must ensure credentialing compliance that meets all state and federal requirements for all individuals participating as a member of the VAT. Such individuals must hold, and maintain throughout the Contract term, the necessary license, permit, accreditation, and/or certification required by law to engage in the role assigned. DSHS reserves the right to release VAT members who have not met all credentialing or licensing requirements. DSHS will not be responsible to Contractor for any costs or expenses associated with released VAT members.Specific Performance StandardsContractor shall comply with all obligations and duties under the Contract. In addition, the Contractor shall adhere to the following performance standards:DSHS will monitor the entity’s performance of the requirements in the resulting Contract and compliance with the resulting Contract's terms and conditions. To determine the effectiveness of the entity providing COVID-19 vaccine administration services, DSHS will monitor how the entity completes the following performance measures:Ensuring that 100% of COVID-19 vaccination events are properly staffed and equipped;Ensuring that 100% of COVID-19 vaccination events begin on time;Ensuring that 100% of unused vaccines are properly dropped off on the day of the Event with an accompanying data logger that was in use from the time the vaccines were picked up;Ensuring that 100% of COVID-19 vaccine administration data is entered in the DSHS system for documenting vaccine encounters within 24 hours of the vaccine administration;Submitting any vaccine administration errors or needlestick injuries to all appropriate Contractors; andEnsuring that any paper records recorded during the vaccination event were timely submitted to the appropriate Texas Public Health Entity.Contractor Personnel PerformanceContractor shall not employ or contract with or permit the employment of unfit or unqualified persons or persons not skilled in the tasks assigned to them. The Contractor shall at all times employ sufficient personnel to carry out functions and services in the manner and time prescribed by the Contract. The Contractor shall be responsible for the acts and omissions of the Contractor’s employees, agents (including, but not limited to, lobbyists) and subcontractors and shall enforce strict discipline among the Contractor’s employees, agents (including, but not limited to, lobbyists) and subcontractors performing the services under the Contract. DSHS, at its sole discretion, may request in writing the immediate removal of any Contractor personnel or subcontractor personnel from the services being provided under the Contract. Upon such request, Contractor shall immediately remove the subject personnel and submit in writing to DSHS, within 10 calendar days of DSHS’s request for removal, confirmation of the removal and assurance of continued, compliant Contract performance.Notice of Criminal ActivityAt the time of submission, Applicants shall provide confirmation that the Applicant, any person with ownership or controlling interest in Applicant, and Applicant’s agents, employees, subcontractors and volunteers who will be providing the required services: have not engaged in any activity that does or could constitute a criminal offense equal to or greater than a Class A misdemeanor or grounds for disciplinary action by a state or federal regulatory authority; andhave not been placed on community supervision, received deferred adjudication, or been indicted for or convicted of a criminal offense relating to involvement in any financial matter, federal or state program, or sex crime. This is a continuing disclosure requirement; prior to Contract award, if any, Applicants must notify the DSHS Sole Point of Contact within five days of the date Applicant learns of actions set forth in subsections (a) and (b) above. Additionally, this is a continuing disclosure requirement for each Contractor, during the term of the Contract, to immediately report, in writing, to the DSHS contract manager when Contractor learns of or has any reason to believe it or any person with ownership or controlling interest in Contractor, or any of Contractor’s agents, employees, subcontractors or volunteers has: engaged in any activity that does or could constitute a criminal offense equal to or greater than a Class A misdemeanor or grounds for disciplinary action by a state or federal regulatory authority; or been placed on community supervision, received deferred adjudication, or been indicted for or convicted of a criminal offense relating to the involvement in any financial matter, federal or state program, or sex crime. Contractor shall not permit any person who engaged, or was alleged to have engaged, in any activity subject to reporting under this section to perform direct client services or have direct contact with clients, unless otherwise directed in writing by the DSHS contract manager.Personnel with sex offender, child or adult abuse, or fraud offenses shall not be allowed to provide Contract services and shall not be allowed access to HHS Agency property, facilities, or documents. Key personnel with misdemeanor offenses must receive prior approval by the HHS Agency before being allowed to work under this contract.DSHS, at its sole discretion, may terminate any Contract if Contractor, its agents, employees, subcontractors, or volunteers are arrested, indicted, or convicted of any criminal activity. Notice of Insolvency or Indebtedness At the time of submission, Applicants shall provide with the Application detailed written descriptions of any insolvency, incapacity, and outstanding unpaid obligations of Applicant owed to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) or the State of Texas, or any agency or political subdivision of the State of Texas. This is a continuing disclosure requirement; prior to Contract award, if any, Applicants must notify the DSHS Sole Point of Contact within five days of the date Applicant learns of such financial circumstances after submission of the Application. Additionally, Contractors are under a continuing obligation to notify the DSHS contract manager, as applicable, within five days of the date Contractor learns of such financial circumstances after Contract award.Invoice Requirements and PaymentInvoice RequirementsContractor shall submit to DSHS detailed and accurate invoice(s) which include the information below. Each invoice must be submitted via e-mail in the format prescribed by DSHS, not later than 30 calendar days after completion of each Event. Final reimbursement requests must be submitted no later than 45 calendar days following the end of the applicable term for services rendered during the term.The e-mail address for submitting an invoice is: invoices@dshs., cmsinvoices@dshs. & cc david.acosta@dshs. or amanda.mendez@dshs. The invoice shall include, at a minimum: Contractor’s Name;Agency Number – 537; Order Date; Document Amount; Payee Name and Address; Tax Identification Number; Contract and Purchase Order Number;Identification of services provided; and Service date(s). No payment will be made under this Contract without submission of detailed, accurate invoices submitted as outlined.PaymentContracts issued under this OE will be paid using Exhibit G - DSHS COVID-19 Vaccination Events in Texas Communities Facilities – Unit Cost v2. Please find general payment information below. Initial Vaccination Event Rate (Events Last for 1 Day):In the table below, the “First Event Base Rate” for each Contractor includes the expense of consumable goods, procuring vaccine storage units, other one-time purchase goods, and the expense of the minimum required staffing for the VATs. Invoicing for “Supplemental Payments” is based on the number of completed vaccine administration records entered into the DSHS system for documenting vaccine encounters.Planned Event SizeFirst Event Base RateSupplemental Payments25 Pre-Registered Clients$25,000$145 per client for each vaccine administration record entered above 2550 Pre-Registered Clients$27,500$145 per client for each vaccine administration record entered above 5075 Pre-Registered Clients$30,000$145 per client for each vaccine administration record entered above 75100 Pre-Registered Clients$32,500$145 per client for each vaccine administration record entered above 100Subsequent OE Entity Event Rate (Events Last for 1 Day)In the table below, the “Subsequent Event Base Rate” for each Contractor’s subsequent Event includes the expense of consumable goods and the expense of the minimum required staffing for the VATs. Invoicing for “Supplemental Payments” is based on the number of completed vaccine administration records in the DSHS system for documenting vaccine encounters.Planned Event SizeSubsequent Event Base RateSupplemental Payments25 Pre-Registered Clients$10,000$145 per client for each vaccine administration record entered above 2550 Pre-Registered Clients$12,500$145 per client for each vaccine administration record entered above 5075 Pre-Registered Clients$15,000$145 per client for each vaccine administration record entered above 75100 Pre-Registered Clients$17,500$145 per client for each vaccine administration record entered above 100Data Use Agreement (DUA)By submitting an Application and, if applicable, signing a Contract resulting from this OE, Applicant agrees to the terms of the Data Use Agreement, Exhibit D. The Applicant must complete, sign, and return with its Application, Exhibit E, Attachment 2 (Texas HHS System - Data Use Agreement – Attachment 2, Security and Privacy Initial Inquiry (SPI)). Terms and ConditionsSubmission of an Application in response to this OE constitutes acceptance of all Terms and Conditions attached to, referenced, or set forth in the OE. Applicant shall not submit additional or different terms and conditions. Any term, condition, or other part of an Applicant’s submitted application that has been rejected by DSHS, that is not accepted in writing by DSHS, or that conflicts with applicable law, this OE, any resulting Contract, or applicable terms and conditions will not constitute part of the Contract. DSHS CONTRACT ADMINISTRATIONDSHS will designate a Contract Manager and provide the manager’s contact information to the Contractor. After award of any Contract resulting from this OE, all communications related to the Contract will be processed through the designated Contract Manager. Additional requirements apply to legal notices which must be provided to the HHS Chief Counsel as well as the Contract Manager.INSURANCE requirementsContractor must have and provide current proof of liability insurance, such as pharmacist liability insurance, professional liability insurance, malpractice insurance, professional business liability insurance or an equivalent form of insurance/coverage upon request by DSHS.Insurance CoverageIn its Application, Applicant must provide a statement of its intent to obtain and maintain for the term of the Contract (and any renewal periods or additional extensions) the minimum insurance coverage specified or, as applicable, any bonds required. Applicant should also describe other insurance coverage maintained by Applicant in the ordinary course of business and provide proof of same in its Application. DSHS may request any form of proof of insurance or bond coverage as DSHS, in its sole discretion, deems necessary.Contractor shall submit bond documentation and current certificates of insurance or other proof acceptable to DSHS at the time of notification of a potential award and such proof must be received by DSHS prior to execution of any contract.DSHS may designate a deadline for submission of proof of required insurance or bonds. Failure to timely submit acceptable proof may result in DSHS’s revocation of the award. Contractor shall maintain the required insurance during the initial term and any renewal or extension period exercised. Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring its subcontractors are in compliance with all applicable insurance and bond requirements.SPECIFIC INSURANCE REQUIREMENTSFor the full term of the Contract, including the original Contract term and all periods of renewal and all additional extensions, if any, Contractor and its Subcontractors, if any, shall obtain and maintain all insurance coverage as set forth below. Contractor is responsible for ensuring its Subcontractors' compliance with all mercial General LiabilityOccurrence Based:Bodily Injury and Property DamageEach occurrence Limit: $1,000,000Aggregate Limit: $2,000,000Medical Expense Each Person: $5,000Personal Injury and Advertising Liability: $1,000,000Products / Completed Operations Aggregate Limit: $2,000,000Damage to Premises Rented to HHSC or Affiliated Entity: $50,000All required bonds and insurance shall be in a form satisfactory to DSHS and must be issued by companies or financial institutions that:have both a Financial Strength Rating of "A" or better from A.M. Best Company, Inc.; have a Financial Size Category Class of "VII" or better from A.M. Best Company, Inc.; andare duly licensed, admitted and authorized to do business under the laws of the State of Texas.DSHS shall be named as the obligee in each required bond.All required insurance contracts must:be written on a primary and non-contributory basis with any other insurance coverages the Contractor currently has in place; andinclude a Waiver of Subrogation Clause in favor of the State of Texas and its officers, directors, and employees for bodily injury (including death), property damage or any other loss.Each insurance policy, other than workers’ compensation, employer’s liability and professional liability, must name the State of Texas and its officers, directors, and employees as additional insureds on the original policy and all renewals or replacements. The insurance shall be evidenced by delivery to DSHS of certificates of insurance executed by the insurer or its authorized agency stating coverage, limits, expiration dates, and compliance with all required provisions. Upon request, DSHS shall be entitled to receive, without expense, certified copies of the policies and all endorsements. Except as otherwise provided herein, required coverage must remain in full force and effect throughout the term of the Contract and any extensions thereof, and provide adequate coverage for incidents discovered after termination of the Contract.Contractor shall:provide written notice to contract management office by email at Jennifer.Boggs@dshs. at least 30 calendar days prior to any cancellation, non-renewal, or material change of a required policy;ensure all insurance policies and certificates of insurance for required coverage are written to include all products, services, and locations related to Contractor's performance under the Contract; anddeliver to contract management office by email at Jennifer.Boggs@dshs. all renewal policies at least ten (10) calendar days prior to any expiration of a required policy. All renewal policies and corresponding certificates of insurance must meet all terms set forth herein.Contractor must submit original certificates of insurance for each required insurance contract, and any renewals thereof, within 15 days after contract execution. Renewal certificates shall be submitted prior to or at least days after expiration of the existing policy. Applicants must submit required bonds when and as provided in sections of this OE outlining bond requirements.Contractor shall ensure that all Contract provisions concerning liability, duty, and standard of care, together with all indemnification provisions, shall be underwritten by contractual liability coverage sufficient to include the obligations under any contract awarded as a result of this OE. In addition, Contractor shall be responsible for ensuring all Subcontractors used in the performance of the Contract maintain the insurance required in this section (covering all goods and services provided by the Subcontractors) throughout the Contract term and all renewals.CONFIDENTIAL OR PROPRIETARY INFORMATIONPublic Information ActApplicant Requirements Regarding DisclosureApplications and contracts are subject to the Texas Public Information Act (PIA), Texas Government Code Chapter 552, and may be disclosed to the public upon request. Other legal authority also requires HHSC to post certain contracts and Applications on HHSC’s website and to provide such information to the Legislative Budget Board for posting on its website. Under the PIA, certain information is protected from public release. If Applicant asserts that information provided in its Application is exempt from disclosure under the PIA, Applicant must:Mark Original Application: Mark the original Application, on the top of the front page, the words “CONTAINS CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION” in large, bold, capitalized letters (the size of, or equivalent to, 12-point Times New Roman font or larger); and Identify, adjacent to each portion of the Application that Applicant claims is exempt from public disclosure, the claimed exemption from disclosure (NOTE: no redactions are to be made in the original Application);Certify in Original Application - HHS Solicitation Affirmations (attached as Exhibit A to this OE): certify, in the designated section of the Affirmations and Solicitation Acceptance, Applicant’s confidential information assertion and the filing of its Public Information Act Copy; andSubmit Public Information Act Copy of Application: submit a separate “Public Information Act Copy” of the original Application (in addition to the original and all copies otherwise required under the provisions of this OE). The Public Information Act Copy must meet the following requirements: The copy must be clearly marked as "Public Information Act Copy" on the front page in large, bold, capitalized letters (the size of, or equivalent to, 12-point Times New Roman font or larger); Each portion Applicant claims is exempt from public disclosure must be redacted; and Applicant must identify, adjacent to each redaction, the claimed exemption from disclosure. Each identification provided as required in subsection (c) of this section must be identical to those set forth in the original Application as required in section a.(2), above. The only difference in required markings and information between the original Application and the “Public Information Act Copy” of the Application will be redactions - which can only be included in the “Public Information Act Copy.” There must be no redactions in the original Application.By submitting an Application to this OE, Applicant agrees that, if Applicant does not mark the original Application, provide the required certification in the Affirmations and Solicitation Acceptance, and submit the Public Information Act Copy, Applicant’s Application will be considered to be public information that may be released to the public in any manner including, but not limited to, in accordance with the Public Information Act, posted on HHSC’s and/or DSHS’s public website, and posted on the Legislative Budget Board’s website.If Applicants submit partial, but not complete, information suggesting inclusion of confidential information and failure to comply with the requirements set forth in this section, DSHS, in its sole discretion, reserves the right to (1) disqualify all Applicants that fail to fully comply with the requirements set forth in this section, or (2) to offer all Applicants that fail to fully comply with the requirements set forth in this section additional time to comply.Applicant should not submit a Public Information Act Copy indicating that the entire Application is exempt from disclosure. Merely making a blanket claim that the entire Application is protected from disclosure because it contains any amount of confidential, proprietary, trade secret, or privileged information is not acceptable, and may make the entire Application subject to release under the PIA.Applications should not be marked or asserted as copyrighted material. If Applicant asserts a copyright to any portion of its Application, by submitting an Application, Applicant agrees to reproduction and posting on public websites by the State of Texas, including HHSC and all other state agencies, without cost or liability.DSHS will strictly adhere to the requirements of the PIA regarding the disclosure of public information.?As a result, by participating in this OE process, Applicant acknowledges that all information, documentation, and other materials submitted in the Application in response to this OE may be subject to public disclosure under the PIA. HHSC does not have authority to agree that any information submitted will not be subject to disclosure. Disclosure is governed by the PIA and by rulings of the Office of the Texas Attorney General.?Applicants are advised to consult with their legal counsel concerning disclosure issues resulting from this process and to take precautions to safeguard trade secrets and proprietary or otherwise confidential information.? DSHS assumes no obligation or responsibility relating to the disclosure or nondisclosure of information submitted by Applicants. For more information concerning the types of information that may be withheld under the PIA or questions about the PIA, refer to the?Public Information Act Handbook?published by the Office of the Texas Attorney General, or contact the?attorney general’s Open Government Hotline at (512) 478-OPEN (6736) or toll-free at?(877)?673-6839 (877-OPEN TEX).?The?Public Information Act Handbook may be accessed at: waiver – intellectual propertySubmission of any document to any HHS agency in response to this OE constitutes an irrevocable waiver, and agreement by the submitting party to fully indemnify the State of Texas, DSHS from any claim of infringement by DSHS regarding the intellectual property rights of the submitting party or any third party for any materials submitted to HHS by the submitting party.BINDING OFFER All Applications should be responsive to the OE as issued or amended through written and posted Addenda, not with any assumption that DSHS will negotiate any or all terms, conditions, or provisions of the OE. Furthermore, all Applications constitute binding offers. Any Application that includes any type of disclaimer or other statement indicating that the Application submitted in response to this OE does not constitute a binding offer may be disqualified.required application documentsDocumentation Required for Submission All documentation listed must be returned for a complete Application. Provide the documentation in the same sequence as outlined below by using the Item number(s) and title(s) as necessary. Exhibit A – HHS Solicitation Affirmations – Completion and Signature Required Required Completion and Signature Required. Important Note: Applications received without the signed Exhibit A will be disqualified. Public Information Act Copy, if applicableOE Addenda, if applicable - SignedMinimum Qualifications – Section 6Licensure or AccreditationProvide current copies of all required Licensure and Accreditation for the Applicant and Applicant’s personnel as applicable. Exhibit E - DUA, Attachment 2 (Security and Privacy Inquiry) - Completion and Signature RequiredExhibit J - Federal-Assurances-Non-Construction - Completion and Signature Required Exhibit K - Lobbying-Certification - Completion and Signature Required Form A - Face Page – Completion and Signature RequiredForm B - Open Enrollment Submission Checklist – Completion Required Form C - Contact Person Form- Completion Required Form D - Enrollment Application– Completion and Signature Required Form E - Vendor Information Form – Completion and Signature RequiredForm F - Notice of Criminal Offense – Self reporting – Completion and Signature Required Form G – List of Texas Counties - Selection RequiredApplication SUBMISSION requirementsThe Application must be submitted in accordance with this section and Section 12. The complete Application must be submitted to: Contract Management Section (CMS)Email: Jennifer.Boggs@dshs. & cc Lucia.Kelley@dshs. Each Applicant is solely responsible for ensuring its Application is submitted in accordance with all OE requirements and ensuring timely receipt byDSHS. In no event will DSHS be responsible or liable for any delay or error in submission or delivery. The Application must be submitted by e-mail. E-Mail SubmissionEach Applicant is solely responsible for ensuring its Application is submitted in accordance with all OE requirements, including, but not limited to, the Appendix A, Checklist for Submission and ensuring timely e-mail receipt by DSHS. The Application, including all documentation outlined in Appendix A, Checklist for Submission, must be sent in its entirety in one or more e-mails. In no event will DSHS be responsible or liable for any delay or error in delivery. Applications must be RECEIVED by DSHS before the OE period closes as identified in Schedule of Events, Section 1, or subsequent Addenda.The e-mail subject line should contain the OE number, title as indicated on the cover page and number of e-mails if more than one (e.g., E-mail 1 of #, etc.). The Applicant is solely responsible for ensuring that Applicant’s complete electronic Application is sent to, and actually RECEIVED by DSHS at the proper destination server before the submission deadline. IMPORTANT NOTE: DSHS recommends a 10MB limit on each attachment. This may require Applicants to send multiple e-mails to DSHS at e-mail address to ensure all documentation contained in an Application is received. All documents should be submitted in Microsoft office? formats (Word? and Excel?, as applicable) or in a form that may be read by Microsoft office? software. Any documents with signatures shall be submitted as an Adobe? portable document format (pdf) file. DSHS is not responsible for documents that cannot be read or converted. Unreadable applications may be, in DSHS’S sole discretion, rejected as nonresponsive. Please be aware Internet Service Providers may limit file sizes on outgoing emails; therefore, it is recommended Applications not contain graphics, pictures, letterheads, etc., which consume a lot of space. These typically include *.tif/*.tiff, *.gif, & *.bmp file extensions, but may use others, as well. DSHS’s firewall virus protection runs at all times, so during times of new active virus alerts, incoming traffic may be delayed while virus software scans emails with attachments. DSHS takes no responsibility for e-mailed Applications that are captured, blocked, filtered, quarantined or otherwise prevented from reaching the proper destination server by any DSHS anti-virus or other security software. Applicants may email the Sole Point of Contact, Section 4.1 to request confirmation of receipt.Receipt of ApplicationAll Applications become the property of [DSHS upon receipt and will not be returned to Applicants. DSHS will NOT be held responsible for any Application that is mishandled by the Applicant, any Applicant’s delivery or mail service or for Applications sent by e-mail that are captured, blocked, filtered, quarantined or otherwise prevented from reaching the proper destination server by any DSHS anti-virus or other security software.Applications received after the OE Period closes will not be considered. SCREENING OF APPLICATIONSNeither issuance of this OE nor retention of Applications constitutes a commitment on the part of DSHS to award a Contract. DSHS maintains the right to reject any or all Applications and to cancel this OE if DSHS, in its sole discretion, considers it to be in the best interests of DSHS to do so.Submission and retention of Applications by DSHS confers no legal rights upon any Applicant.DSHS reserves the right to select qualified Applicants to this OE with or without discussion of the Applications with Applicants. It is understood by Applicant that all Applications, contracts, and related documents are subject to the Texas Public Information Act.Initial Screening of ApplicationsAn initial screening of Applications will be conducted by DSHS to determine which Applications are deemed to be responsive and qualified for further consideration for award. This screening includes a review to determine that each Applicant meets the minimum requirements, qualifications and each Application includes all required documentation.DSHS reserves the right to: Ask questions or request clarification from any Applicant at any time during the OE and screening process, andConduct studies and other investigations as necessary to evaluate any rmalities:DSHS reserves the right to waive minor informalities in an Application. A "minor informality" is an omission or error that, in DSHS’s determination if waived or modified when screening Applications, would not give an Applicant an unfair advantage over other Applicants or result in a material change in the Application or OE requirements.DSHS, at its sole discretion, may give an Applicant the opportunity to submit missing information or make corrections. The missing information or corrections must be submitted to the Sole Point of Contact e-mail address in Section 4.1 by the deadline set by DSHS. Failure to respond before the deadline may result in DSHS’ rejecting the Application and the Applicant not being considered for award. Note: Any disqualifying factor set forth in this OE does not constitute an informality (e.g., Exhibit A, HHS Solicitation Affirmations, and Exhibit E, Data Use Agreement, Attachment 2, which must be signed and submitted with the Application).Verification of Past Vendor PerformanceDSHS reserves the right to conduct studies and other investigations as necessary to evaluate any Application. By submitting an Application, the Applicant generally releases from liability and waives all claims against any party providing information about the Applicant at the request of DSHS. Applicants may be rejected as a result of unsatisfactory past performance under any contract(s) as reflected in vendor performance reports, reference checks, or other sources. An Applicant’s past performance may be considered in the initial screening process and prior to making an award determination. Reasons for which an Applicant may be denied a contract include, but are not limited to: Applicant has an unfavorable report or grade on the CPA Vendor Performance Tracking System (VPTS). VPTS may be accessed at: , Applicant is currently under a corrective action plan through DSHS, OR,Applicant has had repeated, negative vendor performance reports for the same reason, OR,Applicant has a record of repeated non-responsiveness to vendor performance issues, OR,Applicant has contracts or purchase orders that have been cancelled in the previous 12 months for non-performance or sub-standard performance. In addition, DSHS may examine other sources of vendor performance which may include information provided by any governmental entity, whether an agency or political subdivision of the State of Texas, another state, or the Federal government. The performance information may include, but is not limited to: Notices of termination, Cure notices, Assessments of liquidated damages, Litigation, Audit reports, and Non-renewals of contracts. Further, DSHS, at its sole discretion, may initiate investigations or examinations of vendor performance based upon media reports. Any negative findings, as determined by DSHS in its sole discretion, may result in DSHS’s removing the Applicant from further consideration for award. AWARD PROCESSContract Award and ExecutionDSHS, at its sole discretion, reserves the right to cancel this OE at any time or decline to award any contracts as a result of this OE.DSHS intends to award one or more contracts as a result of this OE. All awards are contingent upon approval of the HHSC Executive Commissioner or the HHSC Executive Commissioner’s designee. Compliance for Participation in State ContractsRequired Pre-Award VerificationsIn addition to the initial screening process, the following verification checks are required to be conducted for each Applicant to determine compliance for participating in State contracts. The Applicant’s Legal Name and, if applicable, Assumed Business Name (D.B.A.) will be used to conduct these checks. Applicants found to be barred, prohibited, or otherwise excluded from contract award will be disqualified from further consideration.State of Texas DebarmentMust not be debarred from doing business with the State of Texas through the Comptroller of Public Accounts (CPA): of Award Management (SAM) Exclusions List - FederalMust not be excluded from contract participation at the federal level. This verification is conducted through SAM, official website of the U.S. Government which may be accessed at this link: : If the link does not work, copy/paste the link into browser bar. Divestment Statute ListsMust not be listed on the Divestment Statute Lists provided by CPA which may be accessed at: Companies that boycott Israel;Scrutinized Companies with Ties to Sudan;Scrutinized Companies with Ties to Iran;Designated Foreign Terrorist Organizations; andScrutinized Companies with Ties to Foreign Terrorist Organizations.HHS Office of Inspector GeneralMust not be listed on the HHS Office of Inspector General Texas Exclusions List for people or businesses excluded from participating as provider: . Department of Health and Human ServicesMust not be listed on the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Inspector General’s List of Excluded Individuals/Entities (LEIE), excluded participation as provider, unless a valid waiver is currently in effect: Required Pre-Award VerificationsAfter the checks performed in Section 15.2.1, the following verifications will be conducted for each Applicant. The verifications will be based on the legal name and, if applicable, the Assumed Business Name (D.B.A.), and/or the Secretary of State (SOS) charter number, the Federal ID or Texas Payee ID numbers, or the CPA Franchise Tax number provided, as applicable, on Exhibit A, HHS Solicitation Affirmations. The results of the checks below will be used to further consider an Applicant for award and may result in disqualification. Texas Franchise Tax StatusThe Texas franchise tax is a privilege tax imposed on each taxable entity formed or organized in Texas or doing business in Texas. Although not all entities are required to file or pay franchise taxes, DSHS will process a search of the Applicant through the CPA Franchise Tax system to verify the Applicant is in good standing. Franchise tax checks may reveal as to applicable entities (1) debts or delinquencies owed to the state (implicating contracting limitations) and (2) forfeiture of the right to transact business in Texas.Texas Warrant Hold StatusThe check for warrant holds through the CPA is required to determine if an Applicant is on hold for any reason. Texas Government Code Section 2252.903 requires agencies to verify the warrant hold status no earlier than the seventh day before and no later than the day of contract execution for transactions involving a written contract. In accordance with Section 3.3 of Exhibit C, Uniform Terms and Conditions, payments under any contract resulting from this OE will be applied directly toward eliminating the Applicant’s debt or delinquency regardless of when it arises.Texas Secretary of StateMust be registered, if required by law, with the Texas Secretary of State as a public or private entity eligible to do business in Texas: To Governmental EntitiesIf Applicant is a governmental entity, responding to this OE in its capacity as a governmental entity, certain terms and conditions may not be applicable including, but not limited to, any HSP requirement. Furthermore, to the extent permitted by law, if an Application is received from a governmental entity, DSHS reserves the right to enter into an interagency or interlocal agreement with the governmental entity.disclosure of interested partiesSubject to certain specified exceptions, Section 2252.908 of the Tex. Gov’t Code Ann., Disclosure of Interested Parties, applies to a contract of a state agency that has a value of at least $1 million or a contract that requires an action or vote by the governing body of the agency before the contract may be signed. One of the requirements of Section 2252.908 is that a business entity (defined as “any entity recognized by law through which business is conducted, including a sole proprietorship, partnership, or corporation”) must submit a Form 1295, Certificate of Interested Parties, to the state agency at the time the business entity submits the signed contract to the agency. Applicant represents and warrants that, if selected for award of a contract, as a result of this OE, Applicant will submit to DSHS a Certificate of Interested Parties at the time Applicant submits the signed contract. Form 1295 involves an electronic process through the Texas Ethics Commission (TEC).Information regarding the on-line process for completing Form 1295 is available at: further information:Reference Section 2252.908 of the Texas Government Code which can be accessed at: 1, Chapter 46, Disclosure of Interested Parties of the Texas Administrative Code which can be accessed at: $ext.ViewTAC?tac_view=4&ti=1&pt=2&ch=46&rl=YIf the potential awardee does not timely submit a completed, certified and signed TEC Form 1295 to DSHS with the signed Contract, DSHS is prohibited by law from executing a contract, even if the potential awardee is otherwise eligible for award. Each qualified Applicant will be subject to this procedure. ................
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